Climate change‐mediated temperature extremes and insects: From outbreaks to breakdowns
Insects are among the most diverse and widespread animals across the biosphere and are
well‐known for their contributions to ecosystem functioning and services. Recent increases …
well‐known for their contributions to ecosystem functioning and services. Recent increases …
[HTML][HTML] Family-group names in Coleoptera (Insecta)
P Bouchard, Y Bousquet, AE Davies… - ZooKeys, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We synthesize data on all known extant and fossil Coleoptera family-group names for the
first time. A catalogue of 4887 family-group names (124 fossil, 4763 extant) based on 4707 …
first time. A catalogue of 4887 family-group names (124 fossil, 4763 extant) based on 4707 …
Hierarchical drivers of cryptic biodiversity on coral reefs
Declines in habitat structural complexity have marked ecological outcomes, as currently
observed in many of the world's ecosystems. Coral reefs have provided a model for such …
observed in many of the world's ecosystems. Coral reefs have provided a model for such …
Challenges for the sustainable management of the boreal forest under climate change
The increasing effects of climate and global change oblige ecosystem-based management
to adapt forestry practices to deal with uncertainties. Here we provide an overview to identify …
to adapt forestry practices to deal with uncertainties. Here we provide an overview to identify …
Restoration for variability: emergence of the habitat diversity paradigm in terrestrial ecosystem restoration
Ecosystem restoration implies focusing on multiple trophic levels and ecosystem functioning,
yet higher trophic levels, that is, animals, are less frequently targeted by restoration than …
yet higher trophic levels, that is, animals, are less frequently targeted by restoration than …
Ecosystem management of the boreal forest in the era of global change
The boreal forest is a vast biome encompassing approximately one-third (30%) of the
world's forest area. It harbors about half of the world's remaining natural and near-natural …
world's forest area. It harbors about half of the world's remaining natural and near-natural …
Assessing biodiversity by remote sensing in mountainous terrain: the potential of LiDAR to predict forest beetle assemblages
Effective biodiversity management can only be implemented if data are available on
assemblage–environment relationships. The level of detail needs to be relevant to the scale …
assemblage–environment relationships. The level of detail needs to be relevant to the scale …
Landscape configuration and habitat complexity shape arthropod assemblage in urban parks
The urbanization process systematically leads to the loss of biodiversity. Only certain
arthropods are resilient to the urbanization process and can thrive in the novel conditions of …
arthropods are resilient to the urbanization process and can thrive in the novel conditions of …
[BOOK][B] Boreal forests in the face of climate change: sustainable management
This open access book explores a new conceptual framework for the sustainable
management of the boreal forest in the face of climate change. The boreal forest is the …
management of the boreal forest in the face of climate change. The boreal forest is the …
Functional losses in ground spider communities due to habitat structure degradation under tropical land‐use change
Deforestation and land‐use change in tropical regions result in habitat loss and extinction of
species that are unable to adapt to the conditions in agricultural landscapes. If the …
species that are unable to adapt to the conditions in agricultural landscapes. If the …